ROYAL CAR WASH wigs eld yesterday tures above is Leanne r Smailey putting by the eight Sunf Jo ralse money for thelr travelling fund, In spite cf the unsettled weather con- Recreation For the disabled . Since 1981 is the Inter- national Year of Disabled Persons, Selkirk ‘College would like to focus attention on improving the lifestyle of disabled persons in the com- munity, . The purposes of the proj- ect are two-fold: (a) To bring to the community a heightened awareness of the need to integrate disabled persons into the mainstream of continuing education pro- gramming, and (b) To train instructors, parents, plan- ners, disabled peraons and others in techniques of rec-. reation integration. If what we are doing is of interest or value to you, please contact us: Christine Bouchier, Recrea- tion for Disabled Persons,-c/o Selkirk College, Rosemont Campus, 2001 Silver King Road, Nelson or Craig An- drews, Coordinator of Con- tinuing Education, Selkirle College, Castlegar. B.C. Health Association president VANCOUVER (CP) — 8t. Paul's Hospital administrator Dr. Hugh McDonald was el- ected president of the B.C. Health Association at its an- nual meeting. McDonald re- - places Bud Sept as head of the group which representa B.C. hospitals. Victoria Gen- eral Hospital board chairman Alan Patterson was elected vice-president of the associ- ation. + Trail Ie look (dob File Detalfe of there and other job ‘opportunities are cvailable at: Hi Canada us spb Spokane Street a \ ested Dental Hyglent a Castlegar dom oaner on © part-time or full-time baste. paid would be % of dally ee A meauticlan establishment in Ing 7 jor a Hen: lectrologist, Succestfol I} can. didate must have been. trained In Salary ran rats) 3 s749 to 32,077 per monil An Avisiton Co, in cost tlegar has a position avellable for a qualitied ‘Chi Hot with senior sormercial experience. 500- mulil hrs, and preferable with an instructor's rating, Salary tn $16,000 3 $20,080 per year range. (: A pee ond hecting co, in stlegor has an gpening fora fe qualified Sheet. Metal Meas S1/he. (215) a povernment ‘approved elec. trolysis course in the method, salary 60% commlesion fostort, (38) . A Dinner Cook is required by a Tralb jurant. "Must have ny Salory $4.40 jenerol inwranc concern In td I is tooking for a career min- penen to pure the insuran- ce field on cin and Com- mission basis. a7 77) A West Kootenay aren. hospital quires fi rvics of a ragletered: Physlotheraptet, Pulpit & Pew by Ministers in the West Kootenay | all By Pastor ROY HUBBEARD Pentecostal Tabernacle Cc Hition, cars did turn up for the wash, Pic- Solein tion iby the C leg . -CestewsFete hy Chery Wiehlow WINNIPEG (CP) — A $600 tnillion plan for development of Manitoba's first potash mine was announced in the legislature Friday by Mines iMinister Don Craik. The mine and a refinery * }will be built north of McAul- ay, Man., near the Saskatche- jwan border by IMC (Canada) Litdl. in partnership with the province, * The announcement is the second on a series of “ ‘mega- iprojecta” touted by the Con- servatives when the current legislative session began last ‘Decomber. ‘The government and Alcan :Aluminum Ltd, signed a imemorandum for locating a, ‘$500-million aluminum smel- iter in Manitoba. That deal ‘depends on the province Craik told the legislature the potash mine and refinery are expected to go into production by late 1985 or early 1986 and will provide _ about 500 jobs at full cap. acity. The agreement was signed Friday by Craik and Richard Potash mine for Man. Lennon, chief executive of- ficer of International Miner-: als and Chemical Corp., * IMC's U.S.-based parent company. IMC is a major producer of | potash and phosphates for ues in fertilizera. Says politicians. are the villians PENTICTON, B.C. (CP) — The politicians and government. in B.C., not the doctors, the new president of the B,C, Medical Association said Friday. . Dr. Ray March of New Westminster said that. in the 13 years since doctors and the government combined one of the best medical care ‘systems with a prepaid medical insurance giving Alcan part ‘of a northern hydro generat- ng station, In provincial court Thurs- “day Gordon Giles was fined $250 or in default seven days in jail after pleading guilty :for a charge of common assault, none Terry Cutillo pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while ‘impaired. He was fined $400 . or in default 30 days in jail. yo Sheleigh Grandison #&is : fined $200 or in default seven idays in jail after pleading lity to a charge of driving ith a blood alcohol count ver .08. i ‘In provincial court Tuesday ‘four separate charges of driving while impaired were heard. All entered guilty pleas. Lawrence McFarlane was fined $400 or in default 20 days in jail. Wanda Kavaloff was fined $200 or in default 15 days in jail. Ronald Mailey was fined $350 or in default 20 days in jail. William Masloff was fined $300 or in default 20 days in jail. Anita Prive pleaded guilty to a charge of being in -? possession of a narcotic. She was given a conditional discharge and placed on probation for three months. Laurel Lebedoff pleaded ‘guilty to a charge of ‘supplying liquor to a minor. She was fined $200. Dennis Denisoff was fined $75 after pleading guilty to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Bruce Pakula was fined $600 or in default 30 days in jajl after pleading guilty to a : charge of dangerous driving. tHe was fined a further $800, Zor in default 30 days in jail, charge of trafficking in a F narcotic. plan, g has wrested increasing control of the system away from the doctors and progressively underfunded the medicare program, _. It'a More Funner Many people do what they do because they want to have fun, The pursuit of pleasure is their number one goal. My little boy used to say that we should do certain things in- stead of others because they are more funner. He had caught the “if it's fun, let’s do it” kick, Now there is nothing wrong with having good clean fun. While the Bible does not use the word “fun,” it does talk a lot about joy. 1 Peter 1:8 speaks of Jesus Christ, “Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom... ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory.” Christians are not to be sombre sour pusses but smiling joyful people, « I am always delighted when a Christian discovers that he does not have to paste on a phoney distorted frown to look ‘pious* relationships with women. He sought to find meaning in life’ with things that are “more funner" but in the end they did not satisfy. - Finally, Solomon concluded that the only meaningful pursuit of man is to respect God as holy and just to obey Him. This is our raost noble pucauii, God's ‘Word, the Bible, is our , Jesus said, “Seek ye firat the Kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” That is why one person told me, “Since I have given my life to Jesus, I have been happier than I had ever dreamed of before.” Each one of us can have fun and have joy that lasts if we. It is fine to have fun and things that delight us, but set our pri right. We must put Christ sles jesus first in our lives. . , Valley landscapes nursery “~ Agta an Trail. Successful a plicant will operate shop and pay tent for premises ond use of Seetiicatons only. Must have B.C. * . A Licenced Hal Irdresser_ Is ‘aquired in frail Solary 50% commisslon, (146) «oe 4 A skating ‘lob In the Trall area: hy fia ulres the services slonal An Alreraft idsintenance Engineer with certification is required in 1 Castlegar, ( “te VINTAG| 418 Go * driveways It Is with pleasure that the Castlegar Hair inex an nounces Tam! 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In fact, King David wrote of God, “In they presence is fulness of joy: at the right hand there are xt for ” “It is the politicians and not the doctors who are it it,” he said. “The pLiroblem of underfunding erodes the standard of service that we prov ide to our patients.” March was responding to statements by Premier Bill Bennett who said Friday that he will not allow a few self-proclaimed radicals in the medical association to destroy medicare in B.C. and Canada. Bennett also said that the government will go ahead with plans to outlaw the surcharging of patients by their doctors. March defended surcharging, saying it is necessary to: prevent f further abuse of what was once the best medical care system in the world. BALANCE SEnTED “We have seen the li I think it is evident that real followers of Jesus Christ should have a life of joy. One modern believer put it, “I think being a Christian is a gas!" He had discovered what real Christianity was through | personal experience with Jesus. Yes we can have fun as Christians.but should that be the main pursuit of our lives? and the erosion of quality. The can ce in the marriage has shifted and has left medical care as a battered partner.” There comes a time, he said, when the people with real illnesses become the losers because the system is overloaded with people with minor problems. The BCMA and the Canadian Medical Association believe that patient participation is important to the survival of medicare. He said the doctors realize the public does not find this acceptable 2 and the Politicians don't approve of it because it is not toel I aurvival, the doctors feel “as primary p f health care, patient participation isa sound and common-sense philisophy." 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